SOLUTION:  Here's an update - I did figure out why my custom constraint
wasn't working correctly and here's the changes I made:

In PersonalizedDomain I changed the self.matches? method from a class method
to an instance method as such:

[code]
# lib/personalized_domain.rb
class PersonalizedDomain
  def matches?(request)
    case request.host
    when "www.#{APP_CONFIG[:domain]}", "#{APP_CONFIG[:domain]}", nil
      false
    else
      true
    end
  end
end
[/code]

and in routes I did this:

[code]
constraints(PersonalizedDomain.new) do
      resources :posts
      resources :personalized
  end
[/code]





clem_c_rock wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>    I am having a strange problem w/ rails 3 routing constraints.   I have
> this custom class w/ a self.matches? method as such:
> 
> [code]
> class PersonalizedDomain
> 
>   def self.matches?(request)
>     Rails.logger.info("self.matches? NEVER CALLED!!!!")
>   end
> 
> [/code]
> 
> 
> and in routes I use the custom Class like this:
> 
> [code]
>   constraints(PersonalizedDomain) do
>       
>      Rails.logger.info("constraints block ENTERED")
>       root :to => "projects#show"
>   end
> [/code]
> 
> The self.matches?(request) method never gets called and I don't understand
> why?
> 
> 

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